Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The two major components of FLOW OPERATIONS are the Flow Manager and the Flow Monitor features. Checking either will display a reminder of the steps required to set up these features. Press the soft key for Continue to set up the selected function. FLOW …
FLOW MONITORING requires a specific configuration to operate correctly after the Flow Sensor is installed. Complete these steps in the correct order to monitor flow using a Flow Zone. Set up a flow sensor. Learn more Set up a P/MV. Learn more Activate …
When stations are running, the Flow Monitor continuously checks the actual flow from the sensor(s) against the combined learned flow of the stations, including the overflow and underflow percentages allowed in the Flow Zone. It also checks this flow …
FLOW MANAGER runs simultaneous stations to reach a programmable flow rate target. It allows the controller to decide which stations to run, to keep the total flow as close to the pipe design capacity as possible, and shorten the overall watering time. …
A MAINSAFE is an optional level of flow monitoring and protection above the Flow Zone level. This is a useful feature when the following occurs: More than one Flow Zone has been configured from the same water supply. A long distance between the point of …
Conditional Responses allow a sensor or condition to trigger something to happen. This can be as simple as telling a station to start when a sensor is opened, to much more complex operations such as switching water supplies to a Flow Zone based on a …
Status Output Station An SOS is a dedicated station output that is only used with Conditional Response. The purpose of the SOS is to trigger an external light or other device when the controller is in an alarmed state, so that field personnel can be …
SOS (Status Output Station) An SOS is a dedicated station output that is only used with Conditional Response. The purpose of the SOS is to trigger an external light or other device when the controller is in an alarmed state, so that field personnel can be …
When using Conditional Response to start a station, Block, or program, other options appear below the selection. Mode If the Mode is set to Manual , the station, Block, or program will run alone, and all other automatic irrigation is stopped until the …
To enable P/MV switching on sensor input, each station in the affected Flow Zone should be set to call for both P/MV outputs. When the sensor is alarmed or changes position, it should then be set to “Close P/MV” for the P/MV that is not in use. In this …
Symptom Solution Attention Messages Press View Messages, and/or View Logs Continue troubleshooting based on log reports Non Water Window violation Receiver is receiving flow data (green LED every 5 seconds). Won’t run programs/stations Review Program or …
ACC2 Decoder controllers have an additional menu for decoder functions. ACC2 is designed to work with Hunter ICD decoders, and will not operate decoders from other manufacturers. IMPORTANT: Hunter DUAL and EZ decoders are not compatible with the ACC/ACC2 …
Select Module Info to see the current version of all firmware in all modules and components. Module slots or components that are empty or not reporting are shown as Not Present. Soft keys allow shortcuts to other diagnostic checks, which are also …
Attention messages do not interfere with normal automatic irrigation. All attention messages on the Home screen create logs. The first step to understanding any problem or message is to click the soft key for View Logs, or access the logs from the …
Shows the configuration of each flow sensor and current flow. Frequency shows the click or pulse rate from the sensor, for diagnostic purposes. … ACC2 - Flow Sensor …
Shows the last time the Solar Sync sensor communicated, and the current state of its alarm sensors (Rain and Freeze). This soft key is only shown if Solar Sync has been set up in the Devices menu. The Test Connection soft key checks for the presence of a …
Sensor: Shows each sensor and name. State: Shows the current status of the sensor. "Inactive" means the sensor is normal. "Active" means the sensor is currently alarmed. "Delayed" means the sensor was recently alarmed, and is now inactive, but a Rain …
Shows the electrical current draw in milliamps for all active stations and P/MV outputs. … ACC2 - Station-P/MV Diagnostics …
SSGs are groups of 2, 3, or 4 stations that are grouped electronically. They will then all run together and are programmed as a single unit. Up to 20 SSGs can be created in the ACC controller. This powerful feature can be used to balance flow, shorten the …
Welcome to the ACC and ACC-99D irrigation controller support section. The ACC uses traditional station wire and ACC-99D uses two-wire and decoders for wiring, both controllers program with the same features. This section will show you how to install, …
ACC Decoder Installation …
Owner’s Manual, Installation, and Programming Instructions for ACC and ACC Decoder Controller. Is available in a downloadable PDF format. … ACC Owner's …